TLDR: The ScoutPro is the ultimate all-in-one charger, offering a whole handful of ways for this 24,000mAh battery to deliver power to up to five devices at once.
With the number of devices we all carry with us each day continuing to grow, it’s no surprise that we’re still trying to work out the whole charging thing. Each device often comes with its own charger, but nobody wants to carry all those around. On the flip side, few of these chargers are compatible with each other, compounding the irritation.
So it stands to reason the charger of the future will be a compact, ultra-versatile battery that also happens to host enough power to comfortably keep all of your devices up and running, preferably at once.
While we wait on that uber-charger to come, the ScoutPro: The Ultimate All-in-One Charger ($99, 50 percent off, from TNW Deals) wants to stake a claim to that title now, offering up a whole host of charging options that can truly make this the charger that can be all things to all types of device users.
Maker IntelliArmor is calling the ScoutPro the world’s most versatile charger — and a quick look at the specs prove the ScoutPro is more than just talk, backing up its claim with a large capacity 24,000mAh battery.
In fact, the ScoutPro is a charging multitasker, capable of funneling power to up to five devices at once. There’s a USB Type-C output capable of up to 100W charging for getting your iPad, MacBook or other tablet powered up. There’s also a standard USB port for charging items like AirPods, Bluetooth speakers, and more.
And for iPhone 12 owners or others with Qi-enabled smart charging phones and other devices, this bank is also equipped for magnetic wireless charging, so you can stop carrying around unruly charging cables and just let the magnets and that deep 24,000mAh battery do its thing.
Regularly priced at $199, the ultra-resourceful ScoutPro Charger is now available at half off its regular price, on sale for only $99 before this deal runs out.
Prices are subject to change.
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